Metianu, Lucian
Metianu, Lucian
Metianu, Lucian, Romanian composer; b. Cluj, June 3, 1937. He studied with Olah, Vancea, Constantinescu, and Chirescu at the Bucharest Cons. (1957–63).
Works
orch.: Concerto for Strings (1959); 2 Choreographic Tableaux (1964); Echo (1966); Ergodica (1967); Conexe for Speaking Chorus and Orch. (1969); Elogiu (1969); Evocare (1972); Evolutio II (1976). chamber: Piano Quintet (1960); 2 string quartets (1961, 1968); Piano Sonata (1962); Pithagoreis for Tape (1970–71); Evolutio 73, sonata for Solo Double Bass (1973); Duo for Double Bass and Cello (1974); Evolutio 74 for Cello (1974). vocal:Cantata de camera for Chorus and Chamber Orch. (1953).
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